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No. Unit Sol. Custom Cost Recru. Cost Upkeep Cost Ship HP. Ship Spd. Msl. Dmg. Rng. Sht. /min Amo. Mle. Atk. Mle. Dmg. Chg. Mle. Def. Arm. HP. Mor.
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200 Ambactoi
Melee Infantry / Melee Infantry / (bel_bodyguard)
Ambactoi
(Belgae Bodyguards)

These Ambactos are a common sight on the battlefield. Typical client-warriors, they are probably the most impressive warriors around, fighting with tremendous skill and bravery, not only to defend their master, but to enhance their own glory.

200 1206 1206 241 40 11 13 78 14 20 65
2
200 Cauaros
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (bel_elite_spearmen)
Cauaros
(Belgae Elite Spearmen)

These champions are heavy, disciplined spearmen. They use finely made leather and chainmail armour, as well as a long spear. They cannot be compared with elite hoplites because of their real indvidual fighting skills that largely outmatch any opponents.

200 1053 1053 211 34 9 11 78 12 20 60
3
200 Solduroi (Early)
Melee Infantry / Spear Infantry / (bel_solduroi_guard_early)
Solduroi (Early)
(Early Belgae Professional Warriors)

The Solduroi are lesser nobles, clad in only the best equipment. They are superbly skilled fighters, and protect their master to the death. Solduroi (meaning marching around") are front-line speamen, marching in a phalanx when in close order."

200 975 975 195 28 9 11 78 12 20 60
4
200 Solduroi (Late)
Melee Infantry / Melee Infantry / (bel_solduroi_guard_late)
Solduroi (Late)
(Late Belgae Professional Warriors)

These Solduroi are no longer heavy spearmen, but swordsmen, according to the evolution of Gallic-Celtic warfare prior to Caesar's conquest. Their devotion is even more extreme than any links of clientelism. They are superbly skilled fighters, and protect their master to the death.

200 1182 1182 236 38 11 13 80 14 20 65
5
30 Rigessedones
Cavalry / Chariot / (bel_noble_chariots)
Rigessedones
(Belgae Noble Chariots)

Celtic war chariots are present in all major clashes of Belgic forces. Well suited for flat terrain, Belgic chariots are a safer place for nobles than the front line, on foot. Coming at great speed from behind their own lines, they strike in the confusion of the battle from the rear and the flanks.

30 1600 1600 320 33 11 31 50 18 20 65